Betsy DeVos wants schools to open. She wants to help Trump win re-election. Trump wants schools to open so the economy will restart. DeVos claimed that children don’t get sick from the virus, so they won’t spread it. She thinks they might even be a brake on the virus. The Washington Post gave her claims a fact check.
The Fact Checker wrote:
“More and more studies show that kids are actually stoppers of the disease and they don’t get it and transmit it themselves, so we should be in a posture of — the default should be getting back to school kids in person, in the classroom.”
— Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, in an interview on “The Conservative Circus” (iHeart radio), July 16
Our eyes popped out when we first heard this comment by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, as she pressed the administration’s case for reopening schools in the fall with in-person classes.
Could children actually be “stoppers” of covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus? That would be great news — if true. The interruption of school threatens to create a learning deficit — and many parents may find it difficult to return to work if children are not in classes.
Let’s examine DeVos’s evidence that children do not transmit the coronavirus, as it appears to be influencing administration policy. President Trump echoed her claim in a news briefing Wednesday evening. “They do say that [children] don’t transmit very easily, and a lot of people are saying they don’t transmit,” he said. “They don’t bring it home with them. They don’t catch it easily; they don’t bring it home easily.”
The Facts
An Education Department spokesperson supplied four reports from around the world:
American Academy of Pediatrics: Evidence suggests that children don’t contract or spread the virus the way adults do, in contrast to how they spread influenza.
New South Wales, Australia: Eighteen infected people who had contact with nearly 900 people resulted in only two additional infections, with “no evidence of children infecting teachers.”
France: An infected 9-year-old in France came into contact with 172 people while attending three ski schools, and none of them — not even the child’s siblings — appeared to contract the virus.
Saxony, Germany: A study (in German) found no evidence that schoolchildren play a role in spreading the virus, with a researcher quoted in a news report as saying that “children may even act as a brake on infection.”
“We’re mainly looking at the German study — one of the people who helped run it is the one who first said that kids can act as ‘brakes’ on virus transmission,” the Education Department spokesperson said.
Well, there’s a problem with that. The German study has not been peer-reviewed; it is still in preprint review by the Lancet, meaning it should not be used to guide clinical practice.
Moreover, the German researchers told The Fact Checker that the results do not apply to a country such as the United States, where infections have been soaring. Germany, by contrast, is among the countries that are considered to have handled the outbreak with skill and diligence, keeping infections per million people relatively low.
“Our results depict a situation with low infection rates after the initial transmission peak is under control,” Jakob Armann, a pediatric infectious-disease specialist at University Children’s Hospital in Dresden and co-author of the study, said in an email. “If you have rising infection rates — as in the United States currently — putting people in close contact will obviously lead to transmission of respiratory viruses as SARS-CoV-2.”
The key, he said, is to get the situation under control, as most Europeans countries have. Then “there is a way to safely reopen schools and schoolchildren are not ‘hidden’ hotspots of transmission.”
Reinhard Berner, Armann’s colleague, made the “brake” comment, but Armann said his quote was “widely exaggerated through in the media.” (The phrase does not appear in the study.)
“The point he was trying to make is that these findings are in contrast to the earlier assumptions that children will spread the virus to a much higher degree than adults,” Armann said. “We are not trying to argue that children do not spread the virus at all, and you are absolutely right that in high-infection communities, children will get infected and will transmit to close contacts.”
It’s easy to find studies and news reports that contradict DeVos’s assertion:
South Korea: A large study using contact tracing found that children ages 10 to 19 can spread the virus at least as much as adults do; children younger than 10 were half as likely to transmit the virus, but there was still a risk.
Israel: At least 1,335 students and 691 staff members contracted the coronavirus after Israel reopened its entire school system without restrictions on May 17, believing it had beaten the virus. The spike in infections among the children spread to the general population, according to epidemiological surveys by Israel’s Health Ministry. As of mid-July, 125 schools and 258 kindergartens have been closed because of infections. (One study suggested that the disease spread quickly at a high school, affecting more than 260 people, during a heat wave, when mask rules were suspended and air conditioning was in constant use.)
In the United States, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 241,904 child coronavirus cases were reported as of July 16, with children representing 8 percent of all cases. There was a 46 percent increase in child cases from July 2 to July 16, although mortality remains low, with 24 states reporting no child deaths so far.
Although there have been relatively few deaths of children — fewer than 70, according to state reports — about 3.3 million adults ages 65 and older live in a household with school-age children, according to a July 16 analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation. That’s about 6 percent of all seniors in the United States, who have a greater chance of becoming severely ill from the virus if a child becomes infected.
Michael T. Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, said that too often people have latched on to studies that later turn out to be flawed. “There have been so many studies, sometimes with strident conclusions, only to be blown out of the water later” when conditions change, he said. “The bottom-line message is that school-age kids will see transmissions. How much is unclear, but they definitely are not brakes.”
After we communicated the response from the German researchers, we received this statement from the Education Department: “The science remains on the side of reopening schools, even at the highest levels of the medical field. As the Secretary has said, we have to think about the impact on the whole child if schools continue to remain closed. In addition to a quality education, students need the peer-to-peer interaction, access to mental health care, and nutritious food that schools provide. As she has said previously, decisions on schools fully reopening will need to be made on case-by-case basis depending on the local health situation, and the goal should be fully reopening in the fall.”
The Pinocchio Test
As a Cabinet secretary, DeVos has a responsibility to provide accurate information to the public. It’s easy to pick and choose medical studies to assert a political point. But it’s irresponsible to mainly rely on a news account of a report that has not even been peer-reviewed yet — and that concerns a low-infection environment not yet applicable to the United States.
There is evidence that children may not get as sick as adults, and younger children especially may not transmit the virus as easily. From an educational perspective, certainly it would be better to provide in-class instruction than to continue remote learning. But to claim that children actually may stop the spread of the disease shows a stunning lack of due diligence.
DeVos earns Four Pinocchios.
Speaking of Covid, it may possibly have a 54- year- old, white male victim in North Carolina. A N.C. professor well known in the Hannity talk circle, proudly announced his freedom to sit at a restaurant, high top table with 5 friends during this pandemic. He’s been found dead in his home- cause of death yet to be determined. Years ago, he sued his university claiming his religious writings and comments were the basis for his employment discrimination. His critics viewed him as racist and misogynistic.
Finally some good news!
I read that the CDC put out new recommendations yesterday (or this morning) that stated schools could be opened safely, but I have no faith in those guidelines since all the dashboard data is now being sent to the CDC before it is being published. I don’t trust anything this administration puts out. Plain and simple, they want parents back to work and having a few “babysitters” (teachers) die isn’t any concern for them. Barron Trump’s school isn’t fully opening and NO schools should be opening fully until the numbers are dropping and low enough for safety. Even then, mask orders should be in place for students and teachers.
Unfortunately, even if a vaccine is developed before Trump leaves office (assuming that happens) a significant % of the public won’t believe the administration of they say it’s effective and safe.
If that fraction is 20%, as some polling indicates, that could be a very big problem.
I won’t believe in the safety of a vaccine if this administration has anything to do with it. I also caught Bill Gates blathering on CNN last night and I don’t trust much of what he says either. We are caught in a Catch 22 death con. The ONLY person I believe is Fauci and he will be silenced if his opinion differs from that of the administration.
and you are such a good word meister…please finish this poem that popped into my head from another post!
Sing a song of Trump, Pence,
DeVos and a lie.
Safe to open school house
NO teachers gonna die!
No Fact Check neeeded
When Hell has froze, forsooth
And Elvis comes to play
Then Betsy will speak truth
But not before that day
“. . . we received this statement from the Education Department: “The science remains on the side of reopening schools, even at the highest levels of the medical field. As the Secretary has said, we have to think about the impact on the whole child if schools continue to remain closed. In addition to a quality education, students need the peer-to-peer interaction, access to mental health care, and nutritious food that schools provide. As she has said previously, decisions on schools fully reopening will need to be made on case-by-case basis depending on the local health situation, and the goal should be fully reopening in the fall.””
My response:
Sign the Safe Schools Opening Pledge:
I,________________, will publicly commit seppuku or agree to be guillotined on the State House lawn when the first innocent childrens’ deaths and co-morbities obtain from the opening of schools without all of the proper health safeguards in place.
C’mon all of you oh so tough covidiots who support re-opening schools without all of the health safeguards in place during an epidemic, sign the pledge.
The US DoE text is taken almost word for word from a recent statement by the American Academy of Pediatrics that made the presence of students in school in the fall the primary goal.
The organizations head, Dr. Sally ” Twit” Goza has since walked back the recommendation because it placed in person schooling above all else, not least of all the health and safety of teachers and other school staff.
Goza obviously knows nothing about science and should be booted out of her current position.
Yukio Mishima’s spirit weeps with pride!
Duane,
Perfect. Wish Donnie and his band of sick-o people would take the pledge.
I wish the Governor of Missouri would take it also. Hope I get a chance to ask him on Tues at a Federalist Society Social in Jeff City. Don’t know if he’ll show but I have a pledge form ready to go.
The US Department of Education put on a “education” event yesterday where public schools and public school families were deliberately excluded:
“Devos spoke at a private Christian school with parents, students and educators….as well as Sen. Matt Huffman (R-Lima), a Republican who supports school choice and vouchers. His district is about two hours away from the event.”
Ed reform exists inside an echo chamber, to the extent that they exclude the 90% of students and families who attend the public schools that ed reformers don’t support.
Why is the public paying hundreds of public employees who refuse to work on behalf of 90% of students and families?
No wonder they all sound the same, down to whole phrases- no one outside the exclusive ed reform club is ever permitted to speak.
https://woub.org/2020/07/23/u-s-education-secretary-visits-columbus-area-for-event-but-local-leaders-say-they-were-not-invited/
Could someone in the federal government possibly tear themselves away from promoting private schools for at least one workday this month and actually accomplish something for public school students? Why are our students always the dead last priority?
Opening schools will be a challenge with Covid numbers still surging in South and West. I also read that there may not be a second Covid relief act since they currently do not have enough votes to pass it. How are schools supposed to keep children and staff members safe without extra funding? A couple of days ago the CDC posted a statement about children and Covid. There is nothing ground breaking in the memo. It is a repetition of what we already understand. Haphazard openings will result in spreading the virus, and teachers will need to do their best to protect themselves and their students. The safest roadmaps for opening correctly come from Europe, and states with surging numbers should not be opening yet. Do Republican governors care or even understand the science? https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/children/protect-children.html
The Republican version of the new coronavirus relief includes $70 billion for schools (about $300 billion is needed to offset state budget cuts and supply resources for safety). Of that amount, $10 billion is set aside for private schools.
Begin quote: President Donald Trump said Thursday (7-23- 2020) the White House has asked Congress to provide $105 billion to facilitate school reopenings and teased long-awaited additional US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance on those reopenings that was posted on the agency’s website Thursday afternoon with little public notice and no explanation of what has been changed.
“We’re asking Congress to provide $105 billion to schools” in the next stimulus bill, Trump announced at his coronavirus briefing at the White House. He said the funds would help schools that reopen with things like masks and modifications to help with social distancing among students.
Republicans in the Senate, who delayed the release of their stimulus plan Thursday, have dismissed Trump’s call to withhold more federal aid from schools that remain shuttered during the coronavirus pandemic.
But the White House is requesting that schools that don’t reopen don’t have access to the new funds, Trump said Thursday. Instead, in districts that remain closed, the White House has asked that the money “go to the parents” to allow them to make decisions about whether to send their children to private or charter schools. end quote source: https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/23/politics/trump-school-reopenings/index.html
The $105 billion has no obvious rationale behind it other that telling educators if they do open up they get some money and if they don’t Betsy gets her wish for voucher money. Not a hint that the vendors who accept vouchers get to choose their students.
“Democratic House Rep. Allison Russo (D-Upper Arlington) says she was surprised when she saw on Twitter that Devos was at a roundtable discussing education during the pandemic.
“At the very least, I think some of the local elected officials who work on education including our school board members and members of the General Assembly would be at least given a heads up but from my understanding, none of us were,” Russo says.”
DeVos was afraid she’d encounter some dissenters from her anti-public school student agenda so she simply made sure that only true believers were permitted to speak.
Another publicly funded event where ed reformers get together to tell one another how great they are.
Doesn’t anyone in DC do any work anymore? It’s almost August. Every public school in the country is closed. They’ve accomplished nothing to assist public schools.
this statement reminds me of so many long years of being forced to attend ‘teacher training’ meetings in the name of the test score god: “…she simply made sure that only true believers were permitted to speak.”
Another publicly funded ed reform event that excluded public school students and supporters of public schools:
Secretary Betsy DeVos
BetsyDeVosED
#SchoolChoice is life changing. I want to thank all the students, parents and educators who came out in Columbus today to share your stories. President
realDonaldTrump
and I stand with you and with every child in America who needs #SchoolChoiceNow.
Shame that the 90% of students and families who attend public schools were once again ignored at yet another ed reform echo chamber event.
If you’re electing ed reformers to public office you are guaranteeing that public school students and families will be poorly served and neglected. You’re also guaranteeing that none of their plans to privatize K-12 will actually be debated, because they limit all discussion and exclude anyone who disagrees with them.
I think there’s a connection between the “ed reform movement” utterly dominating elite policy and the fact that public schools were the last priority in this pandemic.
They’re lousy advocates for kids in public schools because they are ideologically opposed to the existence of our schools.
Ed reformers made sure to lobby for lavish funding for charters and private schools with the PPP program. Yet here we are, almost August, and federal lawmakers don’t seem to be in any hurry at all to assist PUBLIC schools.
This is what happens when you hire people who don’t support public schools to run public schools- public school students get treated like garbage.
There are literally tens of thousands of full time, paid “advocates for education reform” in this country and look at the result of their work- public schools and public school students were the absolute last entity and people who were bailed out.
Once again, public school students came LAST. We bailed out Barron Trump’s school before we bailed out ANY of your public schools. Your kids were the absolute last priority at the federal level, because they attend the schools ed reformers have deemed ideologically incorrect. No one cares if our schools ever open again. In fact, they’d all prefer it- then they could hand out 5k federal vouchers and wash their hands of public schools and local communities completely.
Because of Trumpty Dumpty’s endless and repeated lies, the Washington Post’s fact-checker introduced the “Bottomless Pinocchio”.
“The Washington Post Fact Checker has introduced a new dishonesty rating custom-made for the Trump era: the “Bottomless Pinocchio.” The newspaper says the new tier will be issued to politicians who “repeat a false claim so many times that they are, in effect, engaging in campaigns of disinformation.” In order to be awarded the Bottomless Pinocchio, the claims must have received three or four Pinocchios from the Fact Checker, and must have been repeated 20 times.”
https://www.thedailybeast.com/washington-post-introduces-bottomless-pinocchio-factcheck-level-for-trump
I think DeVos deserves a “Bottomless Pinocchio” for this lie that was supported by cherry-picked facts that were also taken out of context.
How many times has DeVos repeated this lie – has she reached 20 yet?
pat mazza
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